Leonardo walked out of the private room and headed straight for the parking lot.
He saw the car he bought for Summer at a glance. He walked directly towards it and got into the passenger seat.
Looking at her phone, Summer said, without looking up, "There you are."
Leonardo slightly leaned over and said, "Are you angry?"
Summer put away her phone and turned to look at him. Then she said indifferently, "No."
Leonardo did not believe it and explained casually, "When I got off work, Kate called me and said that Michael would go to my apartment. If I did not want to go back, I should accompany her to dinner."
He had already left work. If he didn't go back, Michael's suspicions would be aroused. So, he might as well accompany Kate to dinner and Michael would not have anything on him.
Without being told, Summer could guess what happened next.
Kate lied to Leonardo. Actually, she wanted to set Leonardo up with Amber.
Hearing that, Summer still looked indifferent. "Get off. I have to go back."
She said as she started the car.
Leonardo stopped her and said, "Summer, you're angry, right?"
"Yes, I'm angry. I'm so angry that I don't want to see you anymore." Summer stopped what she was doing and there was definite anger in her voice.
Leonardo was unpredictable, but Summer didn't have to worry about him shifting his affections to other woman.
Leonardo was resolute when it came to love. He knew exactly who he liked and disliked. He never had an ambiguous relationship with anyone.
Summer wasn't worried that he would cheat on her either.
She was angry that she couldn't reach him all night.
She didn't believe Leonardo didn't even have time to call her.
Since Rosie was missing, Summer had been worn out. She didn't like to think about how sad she would be if something went wrong with Leonardo.
After a moment of silence, Leonardo suddenly chuckled.
Summer glared at him and said, "What are you laughing at?"
"Are you jealous?" Leonardo leaned one hand against the back of her seat and the other against the windshield, wrapping her in his arms.
Summer entered the private room with mixed emotions, but she didn't think too much after coming out. She was just angry that he didn't answer his phone all night.
"How come you didn't pick up the phone? Was it because you wanted me to come over and see you drinking with another woman? You just wanted to see me jealous?"
Upset, Summer grabbed her hair and said helplessly, "Don't you think you're childish?"
As soon as she finished speaking, she found the atmosphere frosty, as if the temperature had dropped a lot.
Leonardo's voice was low and deep. "Summer, how can you think I'm childish?"
Summer exhaled and looked up at him. "Do you know how worried I was when I lost contact with you?"
The lights were off in the car. Only dim yellow street lights shone through the window. They could vaguely see each other's faces.
Leonardo sneered, "After you returned to Hoover City, you had been working either on the show or on the investigation. Do you still remember that you are my wife?"
Summer went blank. "What do you mean?"
Summer glanced at the door of the Golden Cauldron Club and saw Kate and Amber walking out.
Summer said anxiously, "Your sister is coming."
Not to mention that she and Leonardo pretended to have broken up. Even if they didn't, she wouldn't do that in public.
Leonardo's grip on her arm grew stronger, as if he was afraid that she would escape.
He looked down at Summer with an unfathomable expression. "She set me up with Amber. As my wife, shouldn't you do something to tell her I'm yours? Aren't you a screenwriter? You must know how to forcefully kiss me."
Summer said, "But I don't want to kiss you."
"You..." Leonardo's jawline tightened in anger. He suddenly lowered his head and threatened her in a low voice, "If you don't kiss me, I will tell Kate we are not separated, and we have got a marriage license."
Summer felt something wrong.
She and Leonardo needed to look for Rosie and figured out what happened to his mother. They were on the same side, but why did he use that to threaten her?
But she was certain that Leonardo would keep his word.
She turned around and saw that Kate and Amber coming. She shook herself mentally, reached out, and pushed Leonardo onto the lamppost. Then she grabbed his collar and tiptoed to kiss him.
It appeared to be a forceful kiss.
That was how the hero and heroine kissed in the script.
Summer pushed Leonardo so forcefully that he hit the lamppost with his back, making a dull sound.
Kate and Amber happened to walk over. In their eyes, Summer was forcefully kissing Leonardo without his consent.
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